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CATHOLIC CH. STARTS GUILD
The parishioners of the Catholic
Church of Kill Devil Hills, at their
first fall meeting at the rectory
decided to group together all their
various societies into the Holy
Redeemer Guild. The new Guild
will meet in the parish house on
the first Wednesday evening of
each month while the members will
receive Holy Communion in a body
at the eight o’clock Mass on the
first Sunday morning of each
month.
’ The following officers were
elected for the 1957-58 year: Presi
dent, Harold A. Glynn, of Manteo;
Vice-President, Julian Oneto, of
Nags Head; Secretary, Mrs. J. Leo
Murphy, of Kill Devil Hills;
Treasurer, Mrs. George B. Sides,
of Nags Head.
The following chairmen were
selected to head various commit
tees: Traffic, Chief of Police
George Frank of Kill Devil Hills;
Music, Mrs. Julian Oneto, of Nags
Head; Organist, Mrs. Harold A.
Glynn of Manteo; Teachers, Mrs.
Maria Mann of Manteo; Assistants
Mrs. Joseph R. Ringer, of Poplar
Branch; Mrs. Hugh V. Hines of
Avalon Beach. Fishers, Mrs. Harry
C. Lawrence, Southern Shores;
Assistants, Mrs. Thomas R. Shep
herd, of Southern Shores; Mrs.
Rita C. Farrell, of Nags Head;
Helpers, Mrs. Paul L. Gray, of
Manteo; Assistants, Mrs. Roscoe
Beavers of Manteo; Mrs. William
E. Baum, of iKtty Hawk; Discus
sion Clubs, Major J. Leo Murphy, of
Kill Devil Hills; Assistants, Harry
C. Lawrence of Southern Shores;
Thomas D. Grinnell of Kitty
Hawk; Parent-Educators, Mrs.'
Herbert A. Crees, Jr., of Manteo;
Assistants, Mrs. L. L. Hunt of
Kitty Hawk; Mrs. Harold H. Hud
son of Nags Head; Mrs. William
D. Lewark, of Manteo. Apostles of
Good Will, Mrs. Harold A. Glynn
of Manteo; Assistants, Dennis E.
McGinnis of Manteo; Mrs. Wily B.
Mcßride of Mamie; Mrs. Colon W.
Perry of Kitty Hawk; Mrs. Vivian
Ryder of Manteo; Mrs. William
Smith of Point Harbor.
Father Peter Martin Denges, the
pastor of Holy Redeemer Catholic
Church by-the-sea, was unanimous-
Iv elected director of the newly
formed Guild.
SANDRA BALLANCE IS
PRESIDENT OF BUXTON 4-H
The Senior 4-H Club of Cape
Hatteras School, Buxton, held its
monthly meeting and elected offi
cers as follows: president, Sandra
Ballance; Jimmy
Braddock; secretary, Mary Bur
rus; reporter, Ella Porter.
Each member filled out a card
with his or her name, address and
the projects they wanted to take
up.
The 4-H leaders showed how to
beautify homes without the use of
expensive means.
Everyone joined in answering the
questions asked.
THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C.
• BUXTON PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee Styron
■ are parents of a baby son, born
’ Elizabeth City hospital, named
• Ernest Lee Jr. Mrs. Styron is the
' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vance
I Midgett.
• A. B. Fulcher Jr., U.S.C.G., sta-
■ tioned in Baltimore, has made 2nd
II class B.T.
' Mrs. Doris Sterling and son
! Baxter spent the week end with
1 her- mother, Mrs. Lulu Jennette. k
; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Higgins of
' Norfolk took their trailor from
’ Buxton to Tampa, Florida, where
f they will make their home.
> Leon Price and Tommy Gardner
• of Raleigh spent three days on
their annual hunting trip in Bux
ton.
» Mrs. George Fuller Sr., has re-
- turned to Raleigh and is a patient
» in Rex Hospital.
1 Mrs. Nina Hehl is a patient in
3 the Norfolk Marine Hospital.*
• Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Jolliff
• were in Ocracoke to visit her fa
-5 ther, Stacey Howard, who had
r been ill.
f Mr. and Mrs. Ward Barnett of
r Norfolk. announce the birth of a
; daughter, Martha Laßue, on Nov.
-1, weight 6 lbs., 2 ozs. Ward is the
• son of Mrs. Martha Barnett.
: Mrs. Johnnie Williams (Barbara)
• has returned home from the More-
> head City hospital.
i The beautiful weather has
; brought the ripening of the orange
• and grapefruit trees in Buxton.
r The trees are heavy laden with
; fruit.
Mrs. Eieanor Johnson was host
■l ess at a canasta luncheon Tuesday.
Her guests were Mrs. Martha
Bigelow, Mrs. Paula Fulcher, Mrs.
Neva Woods and Mrs. Betty Quid
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Williams
were home to visit his grandmoth
er, Mrs. Melissa Gray.
The Cape Hatteras 7th and Bth
. grade 4-H Club met in the school
i auditorium Nov. 12, for the second
i /neeting of the year. Miss Fran
Alexander attended. Officers for
■ the new year were elected as fol-
■ loks: President: Vivian Robinson;
Vice President: Tommy Ballance;
■ Secretary-Treasurer: Mary Bux
ton; Reporter: Ernal Foster Jr.;
Song leaders: Reba Burrus and
Sandra Gilliken; Program Chair
man: Cornelia Batten; Committee:
Pearl Davis, Wallace Gray, and
Dallas Miller. The demonstration
was how to beautify houses and
lawns.
AVON PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gray and
son Wallace were in Norfolk Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams
were in Norfolk and Elizabeth
City last week.
Fred Miller of New Jersey is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Henrietta
Morgan.
Manson Meekins visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Meekins.
William Miller of Norfolk spent
the week end here.
Tom Scarborough spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John N. Scarborough.
Lloyd Meekins Jr., U.S.C.G., Nor
folk visited his mother, Mrs. Dor
cas Whidden.
Carson Hooper and Lindbergh
Hooper of Norfolk spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ulysses Hooper.
Mrs. Bobby Gray and son, Bobby
1 Jr. of Portsmouth, Va., visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Gray.
Mr. and Mrs, Basil Hooper were
recent visitors in Norfolk and
Portsmouth.
Harvey Scarborough, U.S.C.G.,
Norfolk, has been visiting his wife
and parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hooper Jr.
and son of Elizabeth City spent
the week end here with their par
ents.
Dr. and Mrs. L. Sigsbee Miller
of Elizabeth City visited relatives
here last week.
Mrs. Cecil Midgette of Waves
spent several days last week with
her sister, Mrs. Henrietta Morgan,
who has been ill.
Mrs. Aner Midgette of Waves is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Gray.
Mrs. Evan Williams Sr. visited
her husband, a patient in the U. S.
Public Health Hospital in Norfolk.
Mrs. Eunice Gray and son Ron
ald, left last week to spend the
winter in Norfolk.
Mrs. Lizzie Gray returned to
Manteo Sunday after visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Basil Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Meek
ins visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crees
at Point Harbor Sunday.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. James Green an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Sheila Diane Nov. 14 at the Health
Center. Mrs. Green is the formei
Garnet Gray, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Seymour Gray.
GRAVEYARD OF
THE ATLANTIC
By DAVID STICK
Factual Accounts of Numerous
Shipwrecks Along the
Outer Banks
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No matter the requirements, or the season, customers are assured of quality merchandise,
new stocks, reasonable prices and satisfactory service when dealing with these firms.
Old friends are numerous and one may rest assured of courtesy, fairness and quality, at
ell times.
BROCK’S
BICYCLE AND KEY SHOP
116 8. Water Street Phone 6237
Santa's Headquarters for Wheel Goods . . .
Over 200 Bicycles to Select From
SCOOTERS, niCYCUS. All OTHER WHEEL GOODS
SPORTING EQUIPMENT - NOVELTIES - GAMES
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KEYS MADE FOR ANY LOCK
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MR. BOATMAN:
See us for all your marine needs.
Complete stocks of all parts and
supplies available at competitive prices
SANDERS COMPANY, INC.
Poindexter, Water and Pearl Streets
Phones 4295, 2192
YOUR MUSICAL
HEADQUARTERS
IN ELIZABETH CITY ■
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for your man's
CHRISTMAS f X
EVERYTHING TO JF/
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Poindexter at Colonial
Gertha S. Blount Cornell S. Dzwonek
"for pleasant shopping"
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MISSES LINGERIE
HALF-SIZES SPORTSWEAR
512 E. Colonial Ave. Phone 8680
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AUTO BODY &
FENDER WORKS
JOHN PEARSON
Auto Painting
Body and Fender Work
Radiators Cleaned and Repaired
WRECKS REBUILT
If We Don’t Do It, Have It Done in Eiinbeth City
Telephone 9878 Corner Southern Ave. and Shepherd St
WHEN IN ELIZABETH CITY
VISIT THE DRUG STORE OF
OVERMAN & STEVENSON
512 East Main Street
YOU WILL BE MOST WELCOME
Over a Million Prescriptions Riled!
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WHALEY FURNITURE
COMPANY
, Philco Radios, Refrigerators
Simmons Mattresses, Springs
Phone 2591 202 N. Poindexter Street
BAUER & SON
JEWELERS
WATCH REPAIRS
"Our Profession . . .
Not A Sideline"
109 S. Poindexter St. Elizabeth City, N. C.
Dial 9846 Air Conditioned
FORT RALEIGH
RESTAURANT
One of the South's Finest
SEAFOOD AND SIZZLING STEAKS
OUR SPECIALTY
Officially Approv.d Oc.an Highway A.wciation M.mbor
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601-603 E. Main St. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C
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—ITS THE REAL THING—
Elizabeth City Coca-Cola Bottling
Works, Inc.
HEADQUARTERS FOR EQUIPMENT
FOR HUNTERS AND FISHERMEN
All kinds of Sporting Goods-
Ideal for Christmas Giving.
CULPEPPER
HARDWARE CO.
"The Town's Tool Box"
114 N. Poidexter
__________________ Phone 4329
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1957